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Adobe After Effects vs Adobe Premiere After Effects and Premiere are both Adobe applications and are part of Adobe Creative Suite (CS). They may seem similar in functions but, in reality, they are not. Yes, the names can stand but once you know their full functions, you will know how different they really are. Adobe... 
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SCADA vs HMI SCADA and HMI are control systems that are used in any organization. While SCADA refers to supervisory control and data acquisition, HMI is simply human machine interface. Industrial and infrastructure processes are normally monitored by computers. SCADA has applications in manufacturing, production,... 
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Adobe CS4 vs Adobe CS5 CS 4 (Adobe Creative Suite 4) and CS 5 (Adobe Creative Suite 5) are two versions of the Adobe Creative Suite. Adobe Creative Suite, called CS is a wonderful collection of applications on graphic designing, video and photo editing, and web development. These suites, of which  CS5 is the... 
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Google Earth vs Google Earth Pro Google Earth and Google Earth pro are two versions of the Google Earth software, one meant for amateurs and the other is meant for professionals using it to make money. Google Earth as we know it today was an information program about earth, maps and geography that was developed... 
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CAD vs CAM CAD and CAM are important tools in designing and manufacturing. Before the advent of computers and especially PC in the eighties, draftsmen performed important role in designing in companies. But computers changed the scenario completely. Their affordability and versatility allowed engineers to do... 
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MIS vs DSS MIS and DSS are two abbreviations that are often heard in the field of Business Management. They differ in a few aspects. It is important to know that MIS stands for Management Information Systems whereas DSS stands for Decision Support Systems. It is interesting to note that MIS is a type of link... 
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ITIL V2 vs ITIL V3 ITIL V2 and ITIL V3 are standards in the field of IT service management. In the field of IT service management, Information technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) has acquired almost cult status today and is spoken of in the same wavelength as ISO standards. ITIL has become an international... 
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SAP vs PeopleSoft SAP and PeopleSoft are Enterprise Resource Planning software applications. Many organizations around the globe employ these applications for their ERP purposes. PeopleSoft is owned by Oracle Corporation while SAP itself is a company with origins in Germany. PeopleSoft PeopleSoft is an ERP software... 
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GPL vs LGPL GPL and LGPL are software licenses that protect the users their freedom to share and/or change open source software. Most software with licenses have restricted freedom when it comes to modifications and distribution, but GPL and LGPL take away those restrictions thus giving their users more leeway.... 
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Google Android Market vs Apple Market (App Store) Android Market and Apple Market (or App Store) are the application stores for mobile phones from Google Android and Apple respectively, each having loads of application on education, entertainment, games, books, professional and business. 21st century has seen... 
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Yahoo mail vs Gmail Yahoo mail and Gmail are two of the most popular email services. The prime email service providers are Yahoo, Google, Hotmail and MSN. E-mail or Electronic mail is the most successful product of the Internet. Email is the method of sending and receiving digital messages across the internet... 
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Client Server Application vs Web Application Client/server application and web application are two types of applications that are used in the world of web. The applications that run on the client side and access the remote server is called client/server applications whereas applications that run completely on... 
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PDF vs DOC PDF and Doc are the two most common and user friendly documentation formats till date. These two types have their own individual standard where they stand out. PDF is an abbreviation of Portable Document Format which is an open format for document exchange. It is utilized for signifying 2D documents... 
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Microsoft PowerPoint vs Apple Keynote MS PowerPoint and Apple Keynote are both software applications that are used to create presentations and slide shows. PowerPoint is part of Microsoft Office suite which is developed by Microsoft while Keynote is a part of iWork which is developed by Apple. Microsoft PowerPoint PowerPoint... 
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Microsoft Visio 2007 Standard vs Visio 2007 Professional Microsoft Visio 2007 Standard and Visio 2007 Professional are two editions of the Microsoft Visio 2007 planning and documentation tool. It is a graphics program to perform various day to day tasks i.e. business and technical. It consists of Microsoft Visio... 
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MS Office vs Open Office Microsoft Office and Open Office are two different applications in the office software suites. The software packages are chosen by professionals depending on the requirement of features, criticality of the work and most importantly the affordability. They always compare both the MS Office... 
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